RMCNPCW3–Mary MacKillop relic in the Mary MacKillop Penola Centre. Penola. South Australia.
RMR7RR98–St Mary MacKillop statue, St. Stephen`s Chapel, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
RMDB291M–Mary Mackillop statue outside of StFranics Xavier Cathderal in Adelaide at night
RMM5C8PD–Mary Mackillop plaque in Melbourne
RMBWYF98–Statue Of Mary Mackillop Australian Roman Catholic Nun b.1842 Beatified 1995 Adelaide Australia
RMJ41JF0–Mary mackillop
RM2AMWH7H–A statue of St Mary of the Cross (Mary Helen Mackillop) on the Western side (College Street) of Saint Mary's Cathedral in Sydney, Australia
RMKFAC20–10878 St Josephs Convent and Chapel later the Mary MacKillop Chapel North Sydney
RM2ARDTAB–Bronze Statue Bust of Mary MacKillop Heritage Centre East Melbourne
RFBR9NXW–Model of Mary Mackillop depicting her role as an educator in Penola South Australia
RFC05T6F–THE MARY MACKILLOP MEMORIAL CHAPEL IN NORTH SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA.
RMHM0421–Mary MacKillop Schoolhouse at Penola, southeast South Australia. Now canonised, Mother Mary MacKillop has become the first Australian saint.
RFCYGJEG–Mary MacKillop Rose in bloom
RM2N3GDJE–Mary MacKillop Interpretive Centre at Penola, South Australia. Mother Mary MacKillop, founder of the Josephite Order, became Australia's first saint.
RMDB292Y–Mary Mackillop statue outside of St Franics Xavier Cathderal in Adelaide at night
RME6BJB4–The Saint Mary Mackillop statue outside the glorious St Frances Xavier Cathedral in Adelaide, Australia
RMH7KN6N–Mary MacKillop Hall, Eden, South Coast, New South Wales, Australia
RF2JJ7YK4–Sculpture of Catholic saint Mary MacKillop, sitting with book in hand next to a pigeon, outside ACU's Melbourne campus
RM2HBWNC9–Sydney ferries including Borrowdale, Saint Mary Mackillop and May Gibbs on Sydney Harbour,NSW,Australia
RMCNPCYP–Organ at Mary MacKillop Penola Centre. South Australia.
RMR7RR9W–St Mary MacKillop statue, St. Stephen`s Chapel, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
RMCY80T6–Life belts on Mary MacKillop ferry in Sydney Ferry is named after Australia's first saint Sydney New South Wales (NSW) Australia
RM2BNYBD2–The Super Cat Class Sydney Ferry catamaran named Saint Mary Mackillop stopped at North Sydney Wharf in Sydney Harbour, Australia
RM2A5CTWW–Ornate front veranda of Mary MacKillop Heritage Centre East Melbourne Victoria Australia.
RMPDFT0K–127 Saint Mary MacKillop, 1890
RMKFAC5A–Saint Mary MacKillop, 1890
RMPA27XG–236 SLNSW 10878 St Josephs Convent and Chapel later the Mary MacKillop Chapel North Sydney
RMKE9PHM–10878 St Josephs Convent and Chapel later the Mary MacKillop Chapel North Sydney
RFBR9P5B–The Woods-MacKillop Schoolhouse in Penola South Australia where Mary MacKillop taught. St Josephs church is shown on the right
RM2E4RJ1E–Mary mackillop.
RF2R9G63A–Vector Portrait of Saint Mary Helen MacKillop (1842-1909), Australian saint
RMBTF2AD–tourists celebrating the canonisation of sister mary mackillop, vatican, rome October 2010
RM2N3GDBT–Mary MacKillop commemorative shrine window at St Josephs Church, Penola, South Australia. Mary MacKillop became Australia's first saint.
RFRXC62T–Statue of Saint Mary of the Cross an Australian cononised nun outside of St Mary's Cathedral in Sydney NSW Australia
RM2AR873T–Mary MacKillop Birthplace Monument in Garden, 7 Brunswick Street Fitzroy
RM2H30M88–Saint Mary Mackillop Reserve, Canterbury Road, Canterbury NSW 2193
RM2AR872X–St. Mary of the Cross MacKillop, Mary MacKillop, Melbourne General Cemetery. MacKillop Mausoleum
RMCNPCWC–Mary MacKillop in her school room Penola. South Australia.
RMG9MRD2–A grand Edwardian Gothic building being the site of the original Convent blessed and co-founded by Sister Mary Mackillop
RMHEWMYF–St. Patricks Catholic Church was built in three phases, the main body of the church in 1874, the sanctuary in 1882, and the sacristy in 1902. The stone church is in a Gothic Revival style. The church is included in the St. Joseph Parish in Queenstown. In the 1897, Mary Helen MacKillop, an Australian nun and founder of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, visit Arrowtown to help the church with their school. Mary Helen MacKillop, was canonized in 2010 as Saint Mary of the Cross, the first Australian saint. The church continues as an active church with Mass celebrated on the 1st, 3rd
RM2BNYBF7–The Super Cat Class Sydney Ferry catamaran named Saint Mary Mackillop departs from North Sydney Wharf in Sydney Harbour, Australia
RM2A5CTX7–Bronze bust of St Mary MacKillop in the garden of Mary MacKillop Heritage Centre East Melbourne Victoria Australia.
RM2AMWGYT–A statue of St Mary of the Cross (Mary Helen Mackillop) on the Western side (College Street) of Saint Mary's Cathedral in Sydney, Australia
RMD35RAT–Statute to Saint Mary Helen MacKillop - Australia's first Saint - on the steps of St Mary's Church Sydney Australia
RMPA27XF–236 SLNSW 10877 St Josephs Convent and Chapel later the Mary MacKillop Chapel North Sydney
RMKFAC1Y–10877 St Josephs Convent and Chapel later the Mary MacKillop Chapel North Sydney
RF2WJW3MH–Saints of the Catholic Church. Mary Helen MacKillop (1842-1909) was an Australian religious sister who has been declared a saint by the Catholic Churc
RF2E39KBX–Tens of thousands of faithful attended an open-air canonization ceremony in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican, in Rome, Italy, on October 17, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI proclaimed six new saints, including Andre Bessette from Canada, Mary of the Cross MacKillop from Australia, Stanislaw Kazimierczyk Soltys from Poland, Candida Maria de Jesus Cipitria y Barriola of Spain and Giulia Salzano and Battista Camilla da Varano from Italy. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF360°PMT3DH–MacKillops School in Penola
RMBTF2X4–tourists celebrating the canonisation of sister mary mackillop, vatican, rome October 2010
RMBT591D–priest at mary mackillop canonisation melbourne carlton
RM2H30M1B–Saint Mary Mackillop Reserve, Canterbury Road, Canterbury NSW 2193
RMCNPCXP–Mary MacKillop in her school room Penola. South Australia.
RM2A5CTX2–Bronze bust of St Mary MacKillop in the garden of Mary MacKillop Heritage Centre East Melbourne Victoria Australia.
RM2AMWH42–A statue of St Mary of the Cross (Mary Helen Mackillop) on the Western side (College Street) of Saint Mary's Cathedral in Sydney, Australia
RMD35RAK–Statute to Saint Mary Helen MacKillop - Australia's first Saint - on the steps of St Mary's Church Sydney Australia
RMPDG1EY–132 SLNSW 10878 St Josephs Convent and Chapel later the Mary MacKillop Chapel North Sydney
RMKE9PH6–10877 St Josephs Convent and Chapel later the Mary MacKillop Chapel North Sydney
RF2E39KC7–Tens of thousands of faithful attended an open-air canonization ceremony in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican, in Rome, Italy, on October 17, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI proclaimed six new saints, including Andre Bessette from Canada, Mary of the Cross MacKillop from Australia, Stanislaw Kazimierczyk Soltys from Poland, Candida Maria de Jesus Cipitria y Barriola of Spain and Giulia Salzano and Battista Camilla da Varano from Italy. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMBTF2EY–tourists celebrating the canonisation of sister mary mackillop, vatican, rome October 2010
RMBT5BDJ–priest at mary mackillop canonisation melbourne carlton
RMCNPCWX–Mary MacKillop in her school room Penola. South Australia.
RM2A5CTTX–Antique leather armchair inthe front room of the Mary MacKillop Heritage Centre in East Melbourne Victoria Australia.
RMPDG1ED–132 SLNSW 10877 St Josephs Convent and Chapel later the Mary MacKillop Chapel North Sydney
RF2E39KBT–Tens of thousands of faithful attended an open-air canonization ceremony in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican, in Rome, Italy, on October 17, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI proclaimed six new saints, including Andre Bessette from Canada, Mary of the Cross MacKillop from Australia, Stanislaw Kazimierczyk Soltys from Poland, Candida Maria de Jesus Cipitria y Barriola of Spain and Giulia Salzano and Battista Camilla da Varano from Italy. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMBTF2NW–tourists celebrating the canonisation of sister mary mackillop, vatican, rome October 2010
RMBT5CN6–bagpipes player, mary mackillop canonisation melbourne carlton
RMCNPD0B–Mary MacKillop old school room at the Mary MacKillop Penola Centre. South Australia.
RM2A5CTWH–Brown armchairs and picture in a reception room looking out to garden in Mary MacKillop Heritage Centre East Melbourne Victoria Australia.
RF2E39KC0–Tens of thousands of faithful attended an open-air canonization ceremony in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican, in Rome, Italy, on October 17, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI proclaimed six new saints, including Andre Bessette from Canada, Mary of the Cross MacKillop from Australia, Stanislaw Kazimierczyk Soltys from Poland, Candida Maria de Jesus Cipitria y Barriola of Spain and Giulia Salzano and Battista Camilla da Varano from Italy. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMBTF2ED–tourists celebrating the canonisation of sister mary mackillop, vatican, rome October 2010
RMBT5CKW–bagpipes players, mary mackillop canonisation melbourne carlton
RMBRDCPG–Mary MacKillop Birthplace, Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
RMCNPD06–Mary MacKillop old school room at the Mary MacKillop Penola Centre. South Australia.
RM2A5CWT7–Bronze triptych plaque of life of Saint Mary MacKillop on a wall.
RF2E39KC8–Tens of thousands of faithful attended an open-air canonization ceremony in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican, in Rome, Italy, on October 17, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI proclaimed six new saints, including Andre Bessette from Canada, Mary of the Cross MacKillop from Australia, Stanislaw Kazimierczyk Soltys from Poland, Candida Maria de Jesus Cipitria y Barriola of Spain and Giulia Salzano and Battista Camilla da Varano from Italy. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMBTF2JM–tourists celebrating the canonisation of sister mary mackillop, vatican, rome October 2010
RFCNPD12–Grape vines. Penola. South Australia.
RM2A5CTWD–Religious objects on display at the Mary MacKillop Heritage Centre in East Melbourne Victoria Australia.
RF2E39KC4–Tens of thousands of faithful attended an open-air canonization ceremony in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican, in Rome, Italy, on October 17, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI proclaimed six new saints, including Andre Bessette from Canada, Mary of the Cross MacKillop from Australia, Stanislaw Kazimierczyk Soltys from Poland, Candida Maria de Jesus Cipitria y Barriola of Spain and Giulia Salzano and Battista Camilla da Varano from Italy. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMBTF2K8–tourists celebrating the canonisation of sister mary mackillop, vatican, rome October 2010
RMCNPD0K–Heywards Royal Oak Hotel. Penola. South Australia.
RM2A5CTW9–Religious objects on display at the Mary MacKillop Heritage Centre in East Melbourne Victoria Australia.
RF2E39KCA–Tens of thousands of faithful attended an open-air canonization ceremony in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican, in Rome, Italy, on October 17, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI proclaimed six new saints, including Andre Bessette from Canada, Mary of the Cross MacKillop from Australia, Stanislaw Kazimierczyk Soltys from Poland, Candida Maria de Jesus Cipitria y Barriola of Spain and Giulia Salzano and Battista Camilla da Varano from Italy. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMBTF2BK–tourists celebrating the canonisation of sister mary mackillop, vatican, rome October 2010
RMCNPD1P–Chainsaw-carved wood sculptures created as a memorial to Father Julian Tenison Woods by artist Kevin Gilders
RM2A5CTW4–Religious objects on display at the Mary MacKillop Heritage Centre in East Melbourne Victoria Australia.
RMPX5YA1–Paddle wheel showboat and Supercat catamaran Saint Mary Mackillop on on Sydney Harbour Sydney NSW Australia.
RM2A5CTTN–Antique leather armchair and fireplace in the front room of the Mary MacKillop Heritage Centre in East Melbourne Victoria Australia.
RMKCK3BT–Bronze statue of Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop
RF2E39KCB–Tens of thousands of faithful attended an open-air canonization ceremony in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican, in Rome, Italy, on October 17, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI proclaimed six new saints, including Andre Bessette from Canada, Mary of the Cross MacKillop from Australia, Stanislaw Kazimierczyk Soltys from Poland, Candida Maria de Jesus Cipitria y Barriola of Spain and Giulia Salzano and Battista Camilla da Varano from Italy. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMBTF2FW–tourists celebrating the canonisation of sister mary mackillop, vatican, rome October 2010
RMKCHN1R–Bronze statue of Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop
RF2E39KC9–Tens of thousands of faithful attended an open-air canonization ceremony in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican, in Rome, Italy, on October 17, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI proclaimed six new saints, including Andre Bessette from Canada, Mary of the Cross MacKillop from Australia, Stanislaw Kazimierczyk Soltys from Poland, Candida Maria de Jesus Cipitria y Barriola of Spain and Giulia Salzano and Battista Camilla da Varano from Italy. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMBTF278–tourists celebrating the canonisation of sister mary mackillop, vatican, rome October 2010
RF2E39KBP–Tens of thousands of faithful attended an open-air canonization ceremony in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican, in Rome, Italy, on October 17, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI proclaimed six new saints, including Andre Bessette from Canada, Mary of the Cross MacKillop from Australia, Stanislaw Kazimierczyk Soltys from Poland, Candida Maria de Jesus Cipitria y Barriola of Spain and Giulia Salzano and Battista Camilla da Varano from Italy. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMBTF2KT–tourists celebrating the canonisation of sister mary mackillop, vatican, rome October 2010
RF2E39KC1–Statues of the Saints in Saint Peter's Square. Tens of thousands of faithful attended an open-air canonization ceremony in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican, in Rome, Italy, on October 17, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI proclaimed six new saints, including Andre Bessette from Canada, Mary of the Cross MacKillop from Australia, Stanislaw Kazimierczyk Soltys from Poland, Candida Maria de Jesus Cipitria y Barriola of Spain and Giulia Salzano and Battista Camilla da Varano from Italy. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMBTF2BC–tourists celebrating the canonisation of sister mary mackillop, vatican, rome October 2010
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